I was prepping for some B&W photography underground and a friend said he was chucking out some old photo paper, would I like it?
No brainer....! :thumbsup:
In amongst this collection of boxes of bromide paper from the early 70's was a simple brown cardboard box with little information on it. What's there is easily interpreted apart from the name DELOP. Has anyone ever come across this stuff before?
It seems pretty slow (probably age related, much like me) and has a nice creamy appearence. (unlike me π )
I've been loading it into an old Kodak folding camera from 1919, processing the paper, scanning it and then reversing the image to get positive images on the PC. Mixed results so far but looking good.
This is the box below.
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Anyone else still using wet process?
Strange we dont have a dedicated page for photo topics. hint! hint! :angel:
"You Chinese think of everything!"
"But I''m not Chinese!"
"Then you must have forgotten something!"